I would say ( no )
In a Ford Explorer , the 2002 and newer models had a third row seat
available . Earlier models were not designed to have a third row seat
no
No , the first model year that the 3rd row seat was available was 2002
Under the hood, #10, a 30A Maxi fuse, controls power seats and windows too.
On a 1997 Ford Explorer : If it is equipped with the folding rear seats there will be a lever on each end of the split seat ( bottom section ) that you hold down while folding the seat
On a 1997 Ford Explorer : The ( # 10 maxi fuse ) is a light green color 30 amp fuse for the power windows , door locks , and seats ( 2nd row from driver side , 3rd maxi fuse from firewall end )
Maxi fuse # 10 - 30 amp is for power windows , power locks and power seats
Call a salvage yard and they will check their HOLLANDER catologing to see exactly what years fit.
because it's a 1997 ford explorer
For a 1997 Nissan truck, specifically the Nissan Hardbody (D21) model, compatible bench seats typically include those from the same generation, as well as aftermarket options designed for that year. Many owners opt for seats from a 1995-1997 Nissan Frontier or similar models for a direct fit. It's essential to verify the mounting brackets and seat dimensions, as modifications may be necessary for aftermarket seats. Always consider comfort and style preferences when selecting a replacement bench seat.
When you open each rear door you will see a release lever at the base of the seat that you move and hold while you are folding the backrest down
I got a 1997 explorer sport with control trac 4wd. its suppose to but it doesnt work.
The 1997 Ford Explorer has a 30 amp maxi-fuse in location # 10 of the power distribution box in the engine compartment for power windows/locks/seats. There is a relay in the box under the dash to the right of the steering wheel.